Hi again,
Thistledew, thanks for your kind words.
More good questions. It is really good to be made to reflect on what my beliefs are.
I sense that this is a very emotive subject, so I hope that I am not offending anyone. It is absolutely not my intention to do that.
Of course, it's very possible that my turnaround in fortunes would have happened if I didn't actively pray.
To answer your questions in random order, I believe in a loving God who loves us all, regardless of whether we believe in him or not.
However, for me, I choose to have a faith - it's a fairly recent active decision of mine to decide to have a faith. What this has meant is that I feel more 'protected' with the load lightened (if that makes sense?), and I have a lot more confidence in things working out, than before, when I really didn't think too much about faith etc. That has a positive knock-on effect for me, in my whole attitude and approach to life, and has an 'upward spiral effect', so prayer absolutely works for me in THAT way ... kind of by association if you like...
THEN, In the particular instance that I mention above, I decided to pray for a specific resolution to something. It was something I have been trying to resolve for years. As that particular prayer has the 'publication' condition on it, I took that on board, and 'promised publication' and here we all are :) (And, as mentioned, it was resolved, in quite an amazing way).
These questions are great:
Do you think that means that God answers "prayers" even if you don't pray?
Well if it's a 'prayer', then you are praying, right? Maybe not in the traditional sense, however I'm sure God is living in the 21st century as well as the rest of us.
If so, what is the point of praying? - see above for my 'upward spiral effect'
Or is it that God answers the prayers of those who pray, and the rest of us just get lucky? Does that mean that religious people are actually short on random good fortune, because the only way that they get good things is if god disperses one of his special favours?
You know the line 'Ask and you shall receive' - that's my approach to prayer... if I really want something to work out, I'd rather feel like I'm doing everything in my power to get it resolved, including asking God to help, as well as taking whatever practical steps I can myself.
Does it mean I believe God disperses more special favours if you pray? Hmmmmm I found this question difficult (and reading back I see this question is one I 'made up'!) ...... and yes, it probably does mean I think that!!!
Vivacia, you've veered off the actual specific question we were discussing there...
Anyway, Vivacia and Thistledew, thank you both for engaging with me. I didn't expect anyone to respond on this thread. And I certainly didn't expect to be discussing my faith on the internet today.
It's a bit intimidating really, even though this is anonymous ..... it feels like in this day and age it's so not PC to believe in God, or talk about prayer... and of course..... so uncool :) Ah well, I never was cool anyway ......